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Hi I have just entered the world of rc Hydraulics and I ran into some problems hooking it all up. Joe from little giants came to the rescue and gave me a link to this
http://www.fumotec.de/downloads/koma...tung-klein.pdf if you look through this manual you can see on last page (32) a basic drawing of how the system needs to be hooked up. It also gives you a good idea of what you need to order I hope this answers the questions that I had and helps you get going. thanks for the help Joe. |
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Here's the pic I am referring to. There are other pics of the system in this manual also.
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Maybe it's just me, but the link to the pdf does not work for me.
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Sorry I will try to redo it. I am new to posting links. It is on page 4 of my dozer build.
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Fixed the link.
![]() When reposting links from a forum post, the forum software seems to automatically shorten the link. So if you wish to copy & paste the same link elsewhere, then you must click the link to bring up the website & then copy the link from the website. I didn't notice that pic of the hyd schematic at the very end, that sums it pretty well. The Vario schematic had the pressure guage between pump & valve, and even Leimbach's hyd system is done that way too for a guage. Installing the guage either side of the valve before the PRV is fine I guess, however best it fits within your model for easy viewing. You're welcome. "....teach a person to fish..." ![]()
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Thanks Joe. You seem to get me out of trouble a lot latly lol. I thought I would share this here so every one could benefit. Thanks again
Patrick |
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Quick question. The plastic hose that is bought for hydraulic lines. What kind of pressure will that hose take So I know what to set prv at.
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Hope this helps! Cheer's, Neil. |
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I'm running 35Bar without any problems, but you don't need to be anywhere near that high for a dozer. 20 or so will do ya...
Tinkering with radio programming while you are using the model, adjusting pump rpm to probably 80% max to conserve battery amps shouldn't affect hyd speed too much, if at all. And using channel mixing to mix pump rpm with valve opening to conserve even more amps for longer run times per charge. Valve is neutral, the pump is at a minimum of 20%. But as you move the stick to open valve, the pump rpm increases at the same ratio.
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Great I have playing with mixing off Channels . It's a lot off learning. But I will keep on it. I have word today that mu PRV is on its way.
It's great how everyone helps out with problems and questions. |
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Neil, when I posted the link was broke/incomplete. Joe fixed it, but thanks for your suggestion
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Works for me. Cheers.
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